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The
Second
Taranaki
War
is
a
term
used
Using
by
some
historians
for
the
period
of
hostilities
between
Māori
and
the
New
Zealand
Government
in
the
Taranaki
district
of
New
Zealand
between
1863
and
1866
.
The
Second
Taranaki
War
is
a
term
used
Using
by
some
historians
for
the
period
of
hostilities
between
Māori
and
the
New
Zealand
Government
in
the
Taranaki
district
of
New
Zealand
between
1863
and
1866
.
The
term
is
avoided
Preventing_or_letting
by
some
historians
,
who
either
describe
Statement
the
conflicts
Hostile_encounter
as
merely
a
series
of
West
Coast
campaigns
that
took
place
between
the
Taranaki
War
(
1860–1861
)
and
Titokowaru
's
War
(
1868–69
)
,
or
an
extension
of
the
First
Taranaki
War
.
The
term
is
avoided
Preventing_or_letting
by
some
historians
,
who
either
describe
Statement
the
conflicts
Hostile_encounter
as
merely
a
series
of
West
Coast
campaigns
that
took
place
between
the
Taranaki
War
(
1860–1861
)
and
Titokowaru
's
War
(
1868–69
)
,
or
an
extension
of
the
First
Taranaki
War
.
The
Hauhau
movement
became
Becoming
a
unifying
factor
for
Taranaki
Māori
in
the
absence
of
individual
Māori
commanders
.
The
conflict
in
Taranaki
had
its
roots
in
the
First
Taranaki
War
,
which
had
ended
Process_end
in
March
1861
with
an
uneasy
truce
.
The
conflict
in
Taranaki
had
its
roots
in
the
First
Taranaki
War
,
which
had
ended
Process_end
in
March
1861
with
an
uneasy
truce
.
Violence
over
land
ownership
broke out
Process_start
first
in
the
Wairau
Valley
in
the
South
Island
in
June
1843
,
but
rising
tensions
in
Taranaki
eventually
led to
Causation
the
involvement
of
British
military
forces
at
Waitara
in
March
1860
.
The
war
Hostile_encounter
between
the
government
and
Kīngitanga
Māori
spread
Dispersal
to
other
areas
of
the
North
Island
,
with
the
biggest
single
campaign
Social_event
being
the
invasion
Attack
of
the
Waikato
in
1863–1864
,
before
hostilities
concluded
Process_end
with
the
pursuits
of
Riwha
Tītokowaru
in
Taranaki
(
1868–1869
)
and
guerrilla
fighter
Te
Kooti
Arikirangi
Te
Turuki
on
the
east
coast
(
1868–1872
)
.
The
east
coast
hostilities
came
Motion
at
the
close
of
the
Waikato
wars
Hostile_encounter
and
before
the
outbreak
Attack
of
Te
Kooti
's
War
,
both
fought
Hostile_encounter
nearby
,
but
sprang
from
causes
Causation
more
closely
related
to
the
Second
Taranaki
War—namely
,
Māori
resentment
of
punitive
government
land
confiscation
coupled
Cause_to_amalgamate
with
the
rise
Cause_change_of_position_on_a_scale
of
the
so-called
Hauhau
movement
,
an
extremist
part
of
the
Pai
Marire
religion
(
also
called
Name_conferral
the
Hauhau
)
,
which
was
strongly
opposed
Agree_or_refuse_to_act
to
the
alienation
of
Māori
land
and
eager
to
strengthen
Māori
identity
.
Pai
Mārire
arrived
Arriving
on
the
east
coast
from
Taranaki
about
1865
.
The
First
Taranaki
War
Military_operation
was
an
armed
Bearing_arms
conflict
Hostile_encounter
over
land
ownership
and
sovereignty
that
took place
Process_start
between
Māori
and
the
New
Zealand
Government
in
the
Taranaki
district
of
New
Zealand
's
North
Island
from
March
1860
to
March
1861
.
The
First
Taranaki
War
Military_operation
was
an
armed
Bearing_arms
conflict
Hostile_encounter
over
land
ownership
and
sovereignty
that
took place
Process_start
between
Māori
and
the
New
Zealand
Government
in
the
Taranaki
district
of
New
Zealand
's
North
Island
from
March
1860
to
March
1861
.
In
its
1996
report
Reporting
to
the
Government
on
Taranaki
land
claims
Statement
,
the
Waitangi
Tribunal
observed
Perception_active
that
the
war
Military_operation
was
begun
Process_start
by
the
Government
,
which
had
been
the
aggressor
and
unlawful
Legality
in
its
actions
in
launching
Motion
an
attack
Attack
by
its
armed
Bearing_arms
forces
.
The
term
``
First
Taranaki
War
Military_operation
''
is
opposed
Agree_or_refuse_to_act
by
some
historians
,
who
refer
only
to
the
Taranaki
Wars
,
rejecting
Agree_or_refuse_to_act
suggestions
Convincing
that
post-1861
conflict
Hostile_encounter
was
a
second
war
Military_operation
.
The
term
``
First
Taranaki
War
Military_operation
''
is
opposed
Agree_or_refuse_to_act
by
some
historians
,
who
refer
only
to
the
Taranaki
Wars
,
rejecting
Agree_or_refuse_to_act
suggestions
Convincing
that
post-1861
conflict
Hostile_encounter
was
a
second
war
Military_operation
.
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